A spark plug will spark even with a very weak (dying or dead) ignition coil if you remove it and ground it to the cylinder head. But, under compression, the plug won't fire if the coil is bad.
Use a friend's distributor and see if that fixes the problem. If it does, then your problem is either a faulty coil, a faulty ignitor, or both. Also try swapping a friend's spark plug wires. The problem could be there, but not likely that all 4 would fail at once.
Can you smell fuel if you run the engine with the spark plugs removed? If you can smell fuel, then the injectors are working. If not, try some starting fluid sprayed into the throttle body (spark plugs installed of course), and see if that gets her going. If it does, you've got a fault in the fuel system.